Jazz Chisholm not engaged in extension talks
by Bruno Mulé | Yankees Correspondent | Thu, Nov 13th 11:40am EST
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday that he has not yet discussed a contract extension with Jazz Chisholm or his representatives, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports. Cashman added that he is open to having “a legitimate conversation about value.” Chisholm, who turns 28 in February and is under team control through 2026, has previously stated that he wants to remain with the Yankees long-term. He produced the fourth 30-30 season in franchise history in 2025, slashing .242/.332/.481 over 130 games. (Gary Philips)
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The lack of extension talks does not affect Chisholm’s current status, as he remains under contract through the 2026 season. He is expected to continue serving as the Yankees’ starting second baseman following his 30-30 performance in 2025.
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